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13 Controls, Instruments
Before driving off .........................................  14
Break in hints for the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers ......................  16
Keys ...........................................................  19
Security Wheel Bolts....................................  19
Doors .........................................................  21
Central Locking ...........................................  22
Alarm System, 
Passenger Compartment Monitoring .............  26
Power Windows ...........................................  28
Inside mirror ................................................  30
Door Mirrors................................................  30
Rear Window Defogger, 
Door Mirror Heating .....................................  33
Seat Adjustment ..........................................  34
Seat Memory ...............................................  36
Heated Seats ..............................................  38
Rear Seat Backrests....................................  39
Steering Wheel Adjustment ...........................  39
Multi-Functional Steering Wheel .....................  40
Sun Visors...................................................  41
Safety Belts.................................................  42
Airbag Systems ...........................................  45
Child Restraint Systems ...............................  51
LATCH System
Child seat bracket on the passenger’s seat ....  55
Child Restraint Anchorages ...........................  56
Rollover Protection System...........................  57
Parking Aids ................................................  58
Four-Wheel Drive ..........................................  61
Retractable Rear Spoiler...............................  63
Clutch Pedal ................................................  65Parking Brake ..............................................  65
Brakes ........................................................  66
ABS Brake System
(Antilock Brake System)................................  69
Sport Mode .................................................  71
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).............  72
Porsche Active Suspension 
Management (PASM) ....................................  75
Interior Lights ..............................................  76
Operation, Instruments .................................  78
Ignition/Starter Switch with anti-theft 
Steering Lock ..............................................  80
Starting Procedures .....................................  82
Stopping Engine ..........................................  83
Instrument Panel USA Models .......................  84
Instrument Panel Canada Models...................  86
Engine oil temperature .................................  88
Automatic Speed Control Indicator light .........  88
Instrument Illumination..................................  88
Trip Odometer .............................................  89
Speedometer ..............................................  90
Changing over between
Miles / Kilometers........................................  90
Tachometer.................................................  91
Turn Signal Indicator Light ............................  91
High Beam ..................................................  91
Cooling System ...........................................  92
Tiptronic ...................................................... 93
Fuel ............................................................  94
Clock ..........................................................  95
Outside temperature ....................................  95
Engine Oil Pressure ......................................  96Check Engine 
Warning Light ..............................................  97
On-Board Computer (BC)..............................  98
Emergency Flasher Switch ..........................  130
Light Switch ..............................................  131
Welcome Home Lighting.............................  131
Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment.........  132
Turn Signal / Headlight Dimmer /
Parking light / Flasher Lever .......................  132
Windshield Wiper / Washer Lever ................  133
Automatic Speed Control ............................  136
Automatic Air Conditioning System ..............  138
Central and Side Vents ...............................  141
Fresh-air Intake ..........................................  141
Ashtray .....................................................  142
Cigarette Lighter ........................................  143
Cupholder .................................................  144
Storage in the Passenger Compartment ......  146
Luggage Compartment Lid and Engine 
Compartment Lid .......................................  148
Luggage Compartment 
(911 Carrera, 911 Carrera S) .....................  150
Luggage Compartment
(911 Carrera 4, 911 Carrera 4S) ................  151
Trunk Entrapment ......................................  152
Fire Extinguisher ........................................  154
HomeLink ..................................................  155
Porsche Communication 
Management (PCM) ....................................  158
Car Telephone and
Aftermarket Alarms ....................................  161 
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In the driver’s seat... fCheck operation of the horn. 
fPosition seat for easy reach of foot pedals and 
controls.
To reduce the possibility of injury from the 
airbag deployment, you should always sit back 
as far from the steering wheel as is practical, 
while still maintaining full vehicle control. 
fAdjust the inside and outside rear view mirrors. 
fBuckle your safety belts. 
fCheck operation of the foot and parking brake. 
fCheck all warning and indicator lights with 
ignition on and engine not running. 
fStart engine and check all warning displays for 
warning symbols. 
fNever leave an idling car unattended. 
fLock doors from inside, especially with chil-
dren in the car to prevent inadvertent opening 
of doors from inside or outside.
Drive with doors locked. 
On the road... fNever drive after you have consumed alcohol 
or drugs. 
fAlways have your safety belt fastened. 
fAlways drive defensively. 
Expect the unexpected. 
fUse signals to indicate turns and lane changes. 
fTurn on headlights at dusk or when the driving 
conditions warrant it. 
fAlways keep a safe distance from the vehicle in 
front of you, depending on traffic, road and 
weather conditions. 
fReduce speed at night and during inclement 
weather.
Driving in wet weather requires caution and re-
duced speeds, particularly on roads with 
standing water, as the handling characteristics 
of the vehicle may be impaired due to hydro-
planing of the tires. 
fAlways observe speed limits and obey road 
signs and traffic laws. 
fWhen tired, get well off the road, stop and take 
a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in the ve-
hicle with engine idling. 
Please observe the chapter “ENGINE EX-
HAUST” on Page 9.fWhen parked, always set the parking brake. 
Move the Tiptronic selector lever to ”P“ or the 
gearshift lever to reverse or first gear. 
On hills also turn the front wheels toward the 
curb. 
fWhen emergency repairs become necessary, 
move the vehicle well off the road. Turn on the 
emergency flasher and use other warning de-
vices to alert other motorists. Do not park or 
operate the vehicle in areas where the hot ex-
haust system may come in contact with dry 
grass, brush, fuel spill or other flammable ma-
terial. 
fMake it a habit to have the engine oil checked 
after every fuel filling.  
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Break in hints for the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers The following tips will be helpful in obtaining opti-
mum performance from your new Porsche. 
Despite the most modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, it cannot be completely avoided 
that the moving parts have to wear in with each 
other. This wearing-in occurs mainly in the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 km. Therefore: fPreferably take longer trips. 
fAvoid frequent cold starts with short-distance 
driving whenever possible. 
fAvoid full throttle starts and abrupt stops. 
fDo not exceed maximum engine speed of 
4,200 rpm (revolutions per minute).
fDo not run a cold engine at high rpm either in 
Neutral or in gear. 
fDo not let the engine labor, especially when 
driving uphill. Shift to the next lower gear in 
time (use the most favorable rpm range). 
fNever lug the engine in high gear at low 
speeds. This rule applies at all times, not just 
during the break-in period.fDo not participate in motor racing events, 
sports driving schools, etc. during the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers.
There may be a slight stiffness in the steering, 
gear-shifting or other controls during the break-in 
period which will gradually disappear. 
Break in brake pads and brake discsNew brake pads and discs have to be “broken in”, 
and therefore only attain optimal friction when the 
car has covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced. New tires New tires do not have maximum traction. They 
tend to be slippery. 
fBreak in new tires by driving at moderate 
speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles/100 to 
200 km. Longer braking distances must be an-
ticipated. 
Engine oil and fuel consumption During the break-in period oil and fuel consump-
tion may be higher than normal. 
As always, the rate of oil consumption depends on 
the quality and viscosity of oil, the speed at which 
the engine is operated, the climate and road con-
ditions, as well as the amount of dilution and oxi-
dation of the lubricant. 
fMake a habit of checking engine oil with every 
fuel filling, add if necessary. 
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1 Inner door handle
2 Power windows
3 Door mirror control
4 Light switch
5 Ignition/starter switch with steering lock
6 Turn signal/headlight dimmer,
flasher lever
7 Operating lever for on-board computer
8Horn
9 Emergency flasher switch, 
central locking switch
10 Switches for rear spoiler,
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM), Sport mode, 
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
11 Cupholder
12 Switch for seat memory
13 Diagnostic socket (OBD)
14 Lid release
15 Seat height adjustment
16 Steering-wheel adjustment
17 Backrest angle adjustment
18 Seat fore and aft adjustment 
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Never invite car theft! An unlocked car with the key in the ignition lock 
invites car theft. 
A steering wheel lock and a gong alarm are 
standard equipment in your Porsche. 
The gong alarm will sound if you open the driver’s 
door while the key is still in the ignition lock. It is 
your reminder to pull the key out of the ignition 
lock and to lock the doors. 
 Warning!
Any uncontrolled movement of the vehicle 
may result in serious personal injury and 
property damage.
Never leave your vehicle unattended with the 
key in the ignition lock, especially if children 
and/or pets are left unattended in the vehi-
cle. They can operate power windows and 
other controls. If the engine is left running, 
they may accidentally engage the shift lever.
fAlways remove the ignition key. 
fAlways set the parking brake. 
fLock the doors with the remote control. 
 Warning!
Risk of a serious accident. 
The steering column will lock when you re-
move the key while you are driving or as the 
car is rolling to a stop. You will not be able to 
steer the car. 
fNever remove the key from the steering lock while you are driving. To protect your vehicle and your possessions 
from theft, you should always proceed as 
follows when leaving your vehicle: 
fClose windows.
fClose lifting/sliding roof
fClose convertible top (with the convertible top 
open, the passenger compartment monitoring 
system is always switched off)
fRemove ignition key. 
fEngage steering lock. 
fLock glove compartment. 
fRemove valuables (e.g. car documents, tele-
phone, house keys) from the car. 
fLock doors.  
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Keys fPlease observe the chapter “ALARM SYSTEM, 
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT MONITORING” 
on Page 26.
fPlease observe the chapter “CENTRAL LO-
CKING” on Page 22.
Two main keys and one spare key are supplied 
with your Porsche. 
These keys operate all the locks on your vehicle. 
fBe careful with your car keys: do not part with 
them except under exceptional circumstances. 
fTo avoid battery run-down, always remove the 
ignition key from the ignition lock. 
Replacement keys Replacement car keys can be obtained only from 
your authorized Porsche dealer, and this can 
sometimes be very time-consuming.
You should therefore always keep the spare key on 
your person. 
Keep it in a safe place (e.g. wallet), but under no 
circumstances in or on the vehicle. 
The key codes of new keys have to be “reported” 
to the car control unit by your authorized Porsche 
dealer. 
Disabling key codes 
If a key is lost, the key codes can be disabled by 
an authorized Porsche dealer.
All the remaining car keys are required for this pur-
pose.
Disabling the code ensures that the car can be 
started only using authorized keys. 
Note
fPlease note that the other locks can still be 
opened with the disabled key. 
Immobilizer There is a transponder (an electronic component) 
in the key grip, containing a stored code. 
When the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock 
checks the code. 
The immobilizer can be deactivated and the en-
gine started only using an authorized ignition key.
Switching off the immobilizer
fInsert the ignition key into the ignition lock.
If the ignition is left on for more than 2 minutes 
without the engine being started, the immobilizer 
is reactivated.
fIf this happens, turn the ignition key back to the 
3 position before starting the engine.
Please observe the chapter “IGNITION/
STARTER SWITCH WITH ANTI-THEFT 
STEERING LOCK” on Page 80.
Switching on the immobilizer
fRemove ignition key.Security Wheel Bolts fIf wheels have to be removed during a work-
shop visit, do not forget to hand over the sock-
et for the security wheel bolts along with the 
car key. 
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Seat Adjustment
 Warning!
The seat may move unexpectedly if you 
attempt to adjust while driving. This could 
cause sudden loss of control or personal in-
jury. 
fDo not adjust seats while the vehicle is in mo-
tion.
The backrest locks must be engaged at all 
times while the vehicle is in motion.
Safety belts only offer protection when the 
backrest is upright and the belts are properly 
positioned on the body. 
Improperly positioned safety belts or safety 
belts worn by passengers in an excessively 
reclined position can cause serious personal 
injury in an accident. 
fDo not operate the car with the driver or 
passenger backrests excessively reclined 
(see “Seat position”).
In the cabriolet, the windstop may be 
damaged during seat adjustment and when 
folding back the front-seat backrest.
fAdjust seat so that the seat backrest does not touch the windstop.
Seat position An ergonomically correct sitting position is 
important for safe and fatigue-free driving. 
We recommend the following procedure for adjust-
ing the driver’s seat to suit individual 
requirements:
1. Vehicles with manual transmission:
Adjust the seat until, with the clutch pedal fully 
depressed, your leg remains at a slight angle.
Vehicles with Tiptronic S:
Adjust the seat until, with your left foot on the 
footrest, your left leg remains at a slight angle.2. Rest your outstretched arm on the steering 
wheel.
Set the backrest angle and the steering-wheel 
position so that your wrist rests on the outer 
rim of the steering wheel. At the same time, 
the shoulders must still be in noticeable 
contact with the backrest.
3. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough 
headroom and a good overview of the vehicle.
4. Electrically adjustable seat:
Adjust the seat angle until your thighs rest 
lightly on the seat cushion.
Manually adjustable 
comfort seat/sports seatA Seat height
fUse lever A in a pumping movement:
Upwards – seat moves upwards
Downwards – seat moves downwards
B Fore and aft
fRaise locking lever B.
Move seat to desired position and release 
lever.
Ensure that the seat engages correctly.
CBackrest angle
fOperate switch C until the desired backrest 
angle is reached. 
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Rear Seat BackrestsExtra storage space is gained by folding the rear 
seat backrests forward.
Folding forward
fPull lever forward and fold the backrest 
forward.
Folding back
fTilt the backrest back until you feel it click into 
place. When doing so, make sure that the seat 
belt is properly routed (see figure).Cabriolet
fDo not fold up the rear seat backrests with the 
windstop installed.
Steering Wheel Adjustment
 Warning!
Risk of accident.
The steering wheel may move further than 
desired if you attempt to adjust it when 
driving.
You can lose control of the vehicle.
fDo not adjust the steering wheel when driving.
Adjusting steering wheel height and 
longitudinal direction1. Push the locking lever downwards.
2. Adjust steering wheel to fit the chosen 
backrest angle and your seat position by 
moving the steering wheel up or down and 
longitudinally.
3. Swivel locking lever back until you feel it en-
gage. 
If necessary, move steering wheel slightly lon-
gitudinally. 
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Multi-Functional Steering Wheel
 Warning!
There is a danger of accident if you set or 
operate the on-board computer, radio, 
navigation system, telephone or other 
equipment when driving.
Operating these devices while driving could 
distract you from traffic and cause you to 
lose control of the vehicle.
fOperate these components while driving only if 
the traffic situation allows you to do so safely.
fCarry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only while the vehicle is stationary.
Depending on the equipment in your vehicle, you 
can use the function keys of the multi-functional 
steering wheel to operate the following Porsche 
communication systems:
–PCM
– Telephone
– CD changer
Readiness for operation of multi-
functional steering wheelThe multi-functional steering wheel is ready for 
operation when the ignition and PCM are switched 
on.
Operating the function keysfPlease read the separate PCM operating 
instructions before operating the function 
keys.
The rotary knobs at the top left and right of the 
steering wheel can also be pressed.
Turn volume control
Upwards – increase volume.
Downwards – decrease volume.
Press volume control
To switch volume/mute on and off.
Turn rotary knob
To select/mark function in the PCM within 
a menu. To do this, turn the rotary knob 
upward or downward.
Press rotary knob
To activate selected function.
Press screen button
To call the stored PCM function. 
The button can be assigned the desired 
function in the PCM.
Press Back button
To move back in the PCM menu.
Press Handset Pickup button
To accept a telphone call.
Press Gandset Hangup button
To end or refuse a telephone call. 
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Airbag SystemsThe airbags in combination with the safety belts 
make up a safety system which offers the driver 
and the passenger the greatest known protection 
from injuries in case of accident.
Your vehicle is equipped with a weight sensing sys-
tem for the front passenger's seat in accordance 
with U.S. Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standard 208. 
Even if your vehicle is equipped with airbags, the 
safety belts must be worn at all times, 
because the front airbag system is only deployed 
by frontal collisions with an impact of sufficient se-
verity. 
Below the deployment threshold of the airbag sys-
tem, and during types of collisions which do not 
cause the actuation of the system, the safety belts 
provide the primary protection to the occupants 
when correctly worn. 
Therefore, all persons within the vehicle 
must wear safety belts at all times (in many 
states, state law requires the use of safety belts). 
fPlease observe the chapter “SAFETY BELTS” 
on Page 42.
The front airbags are located under the padded 
steering wheel panel on the driver’s side and, on 
the passenger's side, in the dashboard.
The side airbags for the front seats are installed 
on the side in the seat backrests.
The head airbags are installed in the door linings.
 Danger!
To provide optimal occupant protection, air-
bags must inflate at very high speed. If you 
are not wearing your safety belt or are too 
close to the airbag when it is deployed, inflat-
ing airbags can result in serious personal in-
jury or death.
Improper handling of the weight sensing sys-
tem can unintentionally impair switching the 
passenger's airbag off and on.
fMake sure there are no people, animals or ob-
jects between the driver or passenger and the 
area into which the airbag inflates.
fSit back as far from the dashboard or steering 
wheel as is practical, while still maintaining full 
vehicle control.
fAlways hold the steering wheel by the outer 
rim. Never rest your hands on the airbag panel.
fAlways fasten seat belts because triggering 
of the airbag system depends on the force and 
angle of impact.
fDo not transport heavy objects on or in front of 
the passenger’s seat. These could impair the 
function of the airbag, the seat belts, and 
weight sensing.
fDo not hang objects (e.g. jackets, coats, coat 
hangers) over the backrest.fAlways keep the lid of the door storage com-
partment closed. Objects must not protrude 
out of the door storage compartment.
fNo changes may be made to the wiring or 
components of the airbag system.
fDo not add any additional coverings or stickers 
to the steering wheel or in the area of the pas-
senger’s airbag, side airbags and head air-
bags. Doing so may adversely affect the func-
tioning of the airbag system or cause harm to 
the occupants if the airbag system should de-
ploy.
fDo not modify the seat coverings. Do not at-
tach additional cushions, protective coverings, 
or pillows to the passenger's seat. Do not affix 
things to the passenger's seat or cover it with 
other materials. Do not cover the back of the 
backrest. Do not make changes to the passen-
ger's seat and to the seat base frame.
fDo not undertake any wiring for electrical ac-
cessory equipment in the vicinity of the airbag 
wiring harnesses. Doing so may disable the air-
bag system or cause inadvertent inflation.
fIf the warning light comes on, the airbag sys-
tem should be repaired immediately by your 
authorized Porsche dealer.
fAlways keep feet in the footwell while driving. 
Do not put feet on the dashboard or the seat 
area. Do not lean against the inside of the door 
or outside the window while the vehicle is mov-
ing.